User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- 1 Unpacking the Container
- 2 Using the iCON gps 60 SmartAntenna
- 3 Leica iCON gps 60 User Interface
- 4 Software Tools
- 5 Setups with Controller and Accessories
- 6 Care and Transport
- 7 Safety Directions
- 8 Technical Data
- 9 International Limited Warranty, Software Licence Agreement
- Index
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2.3 Understanding Antenna Heights
Description • The height of the GNSS SmartAntenna above the measured point consists of
three components:
• the vertical height reading,
• the vertical offset,
• the vertical phase centre variations.
• For most operations, pre-configured antenna settings of Leica field controllers
(i.e. CC60/CC61 or CC50) can be used. These settings take the vertical phase
centre variations into account.
MRP The antenna accepts vertical height readings to the Mechanical Reference Plane, MRP.
Vertical phase
centre variations
These are handled automatically in the standard antenna records. The antenna cali-
brations to determine the phase centre variations were executed by Geo++® GmbH.
Pillar setup. For other than the GRT146 carrier, the dimensions must be determined
and the vertical offset must be adapted.
Tripod setup. For height measurement devices other than the height hook, the
dimensions must be determined and the vertical offset must be adapted.
Pole setup. For other than Leica poles, the dimensions must be determined.